在巨港苏卡拉米街道,通过培训在Covid-19大流行期间建立库尔德工人党母亲的独立性

M. Astriani, Wulandari Saputri, Aseptianova Aseptianova, Saleh Hidayat, Rindilla Antika, Tutik Wijayanti
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在新冠疫情期间,它被认为对每个家庭的经济都有很大的破坏性。在这次大流行期间,一个有希望的创业机会是将废物转化为有价值的商品。Kokedama是一种来自日本的园艺技术,可以减少塑料盆,是室内植物的替代品,具有美学价值和高销售价值。这项服务旨在向苏卡拉米地区家庭福利顾问(PKK)提供制作小丸的培训。社区服务方法是由三个阶段组成的培训方法:分发材料、示范和制作小丸子的实践、培训活动的评价。这项服务的结果,即社区对材料的反应,表明100%的培训参与者不知道kokedama, 60%的参与者对kokedama培训感到满意,50%的参与者指出,培训和实践所使用的时间相当有效。在未来,所获得的技能有望通过利用椰子纤维废料成为kokedama来创新观赏植物,为改善家庭福利提供条件。
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Building The Independence of PKK Mothers During the Covid-19 Pandemic Through Training in Kokedama Making on Sukarami Subdistrict, Palembang
During the Covid-19 period, it was considered quite disruptive to the economy of every family. One promising entrepreneurial opportunity during this pandemic is the use of waste to become valuable goods. Kokedama is a gardening technique from Japan that can reduce plastic pots, an alternative to indoor plants with aesthetic value and high selling value. This service aims to provide training in making kokedama to Sukarami District Family Welfare Advisors (PKK). The community service method uses a training method consisting of three stages: the delivery of material, demonstrations, and practice of making kokedama, and evaluation of training activities. The results of this service, the community response to the material, stated that 100% of training participants did not know kokedama, 60% of participants were satisfied with the kokedama training, and 50% of participants noted that the time used was quite efficient for training and practice. In the future, the acquired skills are expected to provide provisions for improving family welfare through innovating ornamental plants by utilizing coco fiber waste to become kokedama.
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